Tuesday, April 20, 2010

WIN: [IN]PLACE SYSTEM by Peter Walsh

Time to get organized simply with the Organization Kit Deluxe Edition from the [IN]PLACE SYSTEM

It’s the ideal starter kit for organizing the stacks and stacks of paperwork throughout your office and home. Designed by organization expert Peter Walsh, the Organization Kit Deluxe Edition offers an intuitive system for workspace organization and includes 13-pocket expanding file, 10-pack Patterned File Folders, 2 Document Envelopes, 10 Erasable Clip Tabs, 1 Erasable Marker, and 250 sheets of Super Sticky Notes. The kit is available at OfficeMax stores nationwide or online at OfficeMax.com for $39.99.

Reflecting his unique organizational philosophy, Peter Walsh’s new collection at OfficeMax features a system of easy-to-use tools that support workspace organization at home, at work, or while on-the-go. The [IN]PLACE SYSTEM by Peter Walsh includes sleek and sturdy document wallets and file folders, portable file totes and rolling case files, and color-coded hanging files and expanding files that work effectively alone or together as an inherent system. The line is versatile, flexible and portable, designed to increase efficiency and productivity while maintaining organization. Learn more at www.inplacesystem.com.

You too have the opportunity to get your workspace organized this spring by incorporating Peter Walsh’s intuitive organization system into your workspace.

I Have a special book I bought from dollar general with pockets for it month to stick bills,receipts, etc. and other important info in . I also pay most of my bills at one time on the net every month to save postage and so I know it's paid and I dont need to worry about the payment getting lost in the mail or arrive late.I'm a subscriber.

I'm a suscriber and I believe that it's important to invest in a few simple things that are the key to being organized: file folders (which can be kept in a cardboard box if you don't have a file cabinet), color-coded labels & some felt-tip markers, That's all you need to really get going.

My tip would be to make sure that you have a fiiling that fits your needs. If it doesn't, then you won't use it! I have our business sep. from personal. Use expandable file for bills throughout the year and ready to tie up with pretty bow at tax time!I am a subscriberw_binkley@yahoo.com

COLOR CODING!! I have GREEN files for Girl Scout stuff, Light BLUE for my son's school work, and PINK for my daughter's (I home school so this is HUGE for me!), RED for my paperwork that isn't related to those three things, and PURPLE for my husband's bills/mail/etc. The kids have known since they were tiny exactly whose color was whose and they still do!(subscriber)

Already subscribed to 24/7 MOMS by email -- My best workspace organization tip is to write it down rather than trying to remember or thinking you won't forget. Take a few seconds to make yourself a note. *Thanks* for the giveaway!theluckyladybug[at]gmail[dot]com

I am a subscriber and my best workspace organization tip is to keep all important papers in labeled folders. That way you can find all the important papers you need more easily. This is a great giveaway and I really hope I win. Thanks.girlof80s@aol.com

Isn't it amazing that most of these comments give the same advice? You just can't let the papers and "stuff" pile up everywhere. Once a day (at a minimum) file papers, put trash in the wastebasket, etc.

I used to think I didn't need labels. I figured I know where everything is, and I'll remember what's what. WRONG!! I spent too much time looking for the file with 'xyz', and nobody else could find what they needed. Now I use a labelmaker and I label EVERYTHING!! Can't believe how much time such a little simple step can save!!

When I receive a bill in the mail, I put the date it is due in the left corner of the envelope and store them in due-by-date order in a box. I am a subscriber! Thanks for the review and giveaway!jackievillano at gmail dot com

My tip is to not to start piles on your desk of things you've completed. It is better to file papers away after you finish with them so you can easily find them when needed otherwise you will feel overwhelmed. I know this from experience especially since I also take care of all my mother-in-law's paperwork.

I am a 24/7 MOMS SubscriberMy tip is to go through every week and add and clear the items you don't need. It keeps it up to date . I also like to keep all the monthly receipts in a envelope and keep in a folder for the year,this way I only have to look in the folder and everything is there!!Thanksmatternu@gmail.com

My best organization tip is to have an expanable file folder for things like receipts,bills,records,important information etc.and have each tab labeled for the 12 months of the year.This way if you are looking for something in a hurry, it is all located in one specific place.

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